#732 - 15 Years #1 on Amazon UK
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Amazon UK niche leader for nearly 16 years shares how a single mom built a multi-7-figure brand, survived copycats, ditched unprofitable markets, and grew with influencers + smart keyword research.
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What does it take to dominate a niche for over a decade without building a giant team or becoming a “warehouse CEO”? Bradley Sutton heads to the UK to visit Cara Sayer at her home in Surrey and unpack the real story behind SnoozeShade: a product used by members of the Royal family and a brand that has stayed on top of its Amazon category for nearly 16 years. Cara’s journey is a classic “scratch your own itch” case study. She needed a better way to protect her baby in a pram from sun, wind, and cold, so she created a stroller “blackout blind” solution that simply didn’t exist at the time. Cara shares her path from working in PR and marketing (including being on the team that helped launch Amazon in the UK back in the early days) to building a physical product business the hard way—trade shows, prototypes, and getting orders before modern Amazon tools even existed. As competition grew, she explains how the brand evolved through distributors, Amazon Vendor Central, and a messy reseller situation (including 37 resellers on her best-selling product) before she took control and moved into Seller Central. Then comes the lesson every seller needs to hear: revenue isn’t the goal—profit is. When the US market turned into “shark-infested waters” full of unsafe knockoffs and price attacks, Cara made the tough call to exit, protect margins, and refocus on what actually made the business stronger.
This episode is packed with long-game strategy: why being obsessively good at product quality and customer service beats shortcuts, why market focus matters more than “go global fast,” and how Cara uses influencer relationships to build real brand awareness. She also shares how Helium 10 helps her organize keyword research, spot competitor moves, and avoid international keyword mistakes (because US/UK/AU English is not the same). If you want a blueprint for building a durable brand that survives copycats, this one’s gold.
In episode 732 of the Serious Sellers Podcast, Bradley and Cara discuss:
- 00:00 - Introduction
- 00:41 - We’re In The UK: Welcome To Cara’s Place
- 04:31 - The Real Reason She Started: A Product Didn’t Exist
- 05:55 - What SnoozeShade Is & Why It Took Off
- 07:13 - #1 In Category For Nearly 16 Years
- 10:22 - Copycats Killed Profit: “Turnover Is Vanity, Profit Is Sanity”
- 12:14 - Her Best Year: Nearly £3M (Now Around £2M)
- 15:48 - Lean Team Setup: Freelancers + VA In The Philippines
- 18:00 - Competitor Tracking + Why Competition Calmed Down
- 21:09 - Royal Family Customers
- 23:42 - TikTok & AI: Awareness Over Amazon-Only Thinking
- 25:16 - International Keyword Differences (UK vs US vs AU)
- 29:25 - Influencers: Relationship-First
- 34:04 - Helium 10: Time Savings and Smarter Keyword Testing